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Curtis Promotes Four New International Corporate Partners

Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP is pleased to announce the promotion of four new partners in its International Corporate practice: Joshua S. Geller, Ryan Christopher Hansen, Raymond T. Hum and Shaun Reader “These well-deserved promotions will strengthen our corporate and international transactions practice in a number of core areas. We look forward to significant achievements from each.” - Curtis Chairman George Kahale  Joshua S. Geller Joshua Geller represents public and private companies in domestic and cross-border corporate transactions, including mergers and...

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Salvo Arena on making connections through the HLSA

"The extraordinary power of the HLSA is people,” says Salvo Arena. “Alumni can help each other in very powerful ways.” Halfway into his term as president of the Harvard Law School Association, Salvo Arena LL.M. ’00 says one of the questions he hears most often when he meets with other alumni is, What exactly is the HLSA and what does it do? Part of the answer is logistical: The HLSA is really “like the mother ship,” he explains, overseeing and providing...

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Sean Keeley Named Associate at Blue Star Strategies, LLC

Sean Keeley was named Associate at Blue Star Strategies, LLC, and will focus on a variety of client issues in Eastern Europe including political analysis, financial services, and energy policy in the region. "We are pleased to announce Sean as the newest addition to our growing team; his professionalism and attention to detail provide critical support to Blue Star," said Sally Painter, COO of Blue Star Strategies. Prior to joining Blue Star Sean worked at the Center for the National Interest as a research assistant...

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The Year Ahead in Europe

2015 proved to be a turbulent year for Europe, as the continent was faced with a series of unexpected crises amid political discontent with the status quo in Brussels. Two deadly terrorist attacks in Paris bookended 2015, stoking populist fears and driving opposition to Angela Merkel’s open-door refugee policy. Pushback against the longstanding Schengen free-travel agreement and British threats to leave the EU have also frayed European solidarity at a time when it is needed more than ever. None of...

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Thompson Hine Adds Two First-Chair Litigation Partners in New York

Thompson Hine LLP announced today that Timothy J. McCarthy and Louis M. Solomon have joined the firm’s Business Litigation practice in New York. They join from Mishcon de Reya New York LLP and Haynes and Boone LLP, respectively. “Tim and Lou are fantastic additions to our New York office,” said Todd E. Mason, partner-in-charge of the firm’s New York location. “Their proven track record first-chairing high-stakes litigation will strengthen both our New York office and the firm’s overall litigation practice....

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Fair Taxation: Commission presents new measures against corporate tax avoidance

Today's proposals aim for a coordinated EU wide response to corporate tax avoidance, following global standards developed by the OECD last autumn. New rules are needed to align the tax laws in all 28 EU countries in order to fight aggressive tax practices by large companies efficiently and effectively. The European Commission has today opened up a new chapter in its campaign for fair, efficient and growth-friendly taxation in the EU with new proposals to tackle corporate tax avoidance. The Anti...

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The ‘New Normal’ in CMBS Results in BBBs Widening Sharply

For investors wondering just how impactful the 2016 sell-off has been on mezzanine CMBS, the answer came on Wednesday. The latest conduit deal to price saw the "high" BBB price in the mid-600 range over swaps and the "low" BBB clear the low-mid 800s over swaps. (The latter put the all-in yield above 10%.) Those numbers were 200 basis points wider than the last BBB high to price in December, and more than 200 basis points wider than the last...

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Partner Jennifer Hillman Honored With Prestigious “40 Under 40” Award

Uniondale, Long Island, New York, January 27, 2016 – Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C. announced today that partner Jennifer Hillman, a member of the firm’s Trust and Estates Department, was selected by award sponsor Long Island Business News for inclusion in their elite 40 Under 40 Class of 2016, an annual tribute to Long Island’s best and brightest.   Ms. Hillman’s practice includes all manner of Surrogate’s Court proceedings including accounting proceedings, probate contests, discovery proceedings, and commercial litigation related to estates....

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Resilience of European banks strengthened despite continued weakness of earnings

Speech by Yves Mersch, Member of the Executive Board of the ECB, at an event organised by the Bayerischer Sparkassenverband, Munich, 27 January 2016 Ladies and Gentlemen, You have invited me to speak about “Current developments in the German banking market”. Allow me to say right at the beginning, not just in my official capacity as a representative of the European Central Bank (ECB), that a national banking market in a monetary union must be seen in the context of...

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IMF Completes Ninth Review of Cyprus’ EFF and Approves €126.3 Million Disbursement

The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) today completed the ninth review of Cyprus’s economic adjustment program supported by the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) arrangement. The completion of the review would make SDR 99 million (about €126.3 million) available to disbursement, which brings total disbursements under the program to SDR 792 million (about €1 billion). One more review remains to be completed. The three-year EFF was approved on May 15, 2013 (see Press Release No. 13/175). Cyprus’s economic program...

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